The Nanny: Imaginary Friend


03:30 am - 04:00 am, Tuesday, October 28 on WNBC Cozi TV (4.2)

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Imaginary Friend

Season 1, Episode 6

Fran and Maxwell face a sticky situation after Fran eats Grace's imaginary friend.

repeat 1993 English
Comedy Sitcom Family Drama Romance

Cast & Crew
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Daniel Davis (Actor) .. Butler Niles
Fran Drescher (Actor) .. Fran J. Fine
Charles Shaughnessy (Actor) .. Maxwell Beverly Sheffield
Lauren Lane (Actor) .. Chastity Claire 'C.C.' Babcock
Nicholle Tom (Actor) .. Margaret 'Maggie' Sheffield
Benjamin Salisbury (Actor) .. Brighton Sheffield
Candy Trabuco (Actor) .. Lexine (as Candy Trabucco)
Devon Williams (Actor) .. Wife
Jeremy Clarkson (Actor) .. Husband (as John Glen Bishop)
Mort Drescher (Actor) .. Male Patient
Sylvia Drescher (Actor) .. Female Patient
Cristine Rose (Actor) .. Dr. Voort (as Christine Rose)

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Did You Know..
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Daniel Davis (Actor) .. Butler Niles
Born: November 26, 1945
Birthplace: Gurdon, Arkansas, United States
Fran Drescher (Actor) .. Fran J. Fine
Born: September 30, 1957
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: With long, shapely legs, a svelte, curvaceous body to die for, and thick black hair cascading around her lovely face, Fran Drescher has all the looks of a sophisticated movie star. And then she opens her mouth. Out comes a crow-like cacophony of nasal sounds made more grating by a thick Queens accent and a tendency to pull no punches. The paradox between the book and its cover is what has made Drescher a rich and popular comedienne; her long-running sitcom The Nanny, with its combination of romantic and slapstick comedy, led many to hail her as Lucille Ball's successor. Though she capitalizes on playing a rather ditzy working-class gal from Flushing, Drescher is known for her creativity and shrewdness. In addition to acting, she is a talented writer and producer.Much of Drescher's comedy, especially that from her sitcom, is drawn from her life experiences. Like her character, Fran Fine, she was born and raised in Queens. She has had a lifelong interest in acting and studied drama in high school. She attended a year at Queens College and then attended cosmetology school to become a hairdresser. For a time, she had her own business. She made her film debut playing Connie in Saturday Night Fever (1977). Her next film, American Hot Wax (1978), provided Drescher with her first major role and though she would continue on to play supporting parts in numerous other films, it was not until she played a small but memorable part in Rob Reiner's hilarious mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984) that she began making a name for herself. In addition to her film roles, she was also busy on television, guest starring in series and appearing in television films like Terror in the Towers. She played starring roles in three short-lived series, including Princesses. She and her husband Peter Marc Jacobson created The Nanny and it aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999. She not only starred in the show, but also wrote and produced it; Drescher received Emmy nominations for her work on the show. In 1996, she co-starred with Robin Williams in the Disney comedy Jack, while in 1997, she and Jacobson co-created the idea for the romantic comedy The Beautician and the Beast, in which she also starred. Drescher published her autobiography, Enter Whining, in 1996.Drescher once again drew from her life experiences in the 2002 memoir Cancer Schmancer, which chronicled the actress's battle with uterine cancer, and formed the Cancer Schmancer Movement in 2007. The nonprofit is dedicated to educating women about cancer prevention and the importance of early detection (Drescher's cancer was initially misdiagnosed). In 2011, Drescher appeared on Oprah Winfrey to discuss her relationship with her then ex-husband Peter Mark Jacobson after he came out as gay after the end of their 21-year marriage. The television series Happily Divorced (2011-2013) is based on her experience with Jacobson.
Charles Shaughnessy (Actor) .. Maxwell Beverly Sheffield
Born: February 09, 1955
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: While at Cambridge, appeared in a comedy troupe called Footlights Revue. Trained at London's Central School for Speech and Drama. When he played Shane Donovan on the soap Days of Our Lives from 1984 to 1992, pictures that were on the mantel in his TV home were actually old Shaughnessy family photos. (The actor reprised his role for a multiple-episode stint in May 2010.) Has been a contestant on Celebrity Jeopardy, as well as the game shows Super Password, The New Hollywood Squares, Win Lose or Draw, To Tell the Truth and Hollywood Squares. Became the fifth Baron Shaughnessy of Montreal and Ashford in 2007. Has been active in AIDS and antiwar organizations.
Lauren Lane (Actor) .. Chastity Claire 'C.C.' Babcock
Born: February 02, 1961
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nicholle Tom (Actor) .. Margaret 'Maggie' Sheffield
Born: March 23, 1978
Birthplace: Hinsdale, Illinois
Trivia: It was only a matter of time before burgeoning teen star Nicholle Tom joined the family business. Her older sister, Heather Tom, won a Daytime Emmy for her portrayal of Victoria Newman on the soap The Young and the Restless and her twin brother, David Tom, has had roles in Pleasantville and Swing Kids.Tom grew up in Seattle and Los Angeles, but was born in Hinsdale, IL, on March 23, 1978. She and her brother did print ads and commercials in Chicago before the family headed out west. Soon after they moved to L.A., Tom began winning high-profile parts in films (Beethoven) and television shows (Beverly Hills 90210, The Nanny). She basically grew up on The Nanny and has embarked on a somewhat successful film and TV-movie career since the show ended in 1999. She starred with Olympic champ Tara Lipinski in the made-for-TV movie Ice Angel and has turned in supporting roles in Panic and The Princess Diaries.
Benjamin Salisbury (Actor) .. Brighton Sheffield
Born: October 19, 1980
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Madeline Zima (Actor)
Born: September 16, 1985
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Fans of 1990s prime-time sitcoms will invariably remember actress Madeline Zima as the sugar-sweet, angelic Grace, six-year-old daughter of British theatrical producer Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy), on the Fran Drescher series comedy The Nanny. In fact, when Zima landed that part, she had already tackled child roles in features as diverse as The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992) and Mr. Nanny (1993). The Drescher series, of course, represented Zima's breakthrough, and by the late '90s, the young actress (who remained with the sitcom cast for all six seasons, until it wrapped in 1999) had blossomed into a starkly beautiful teenager. She branched out into more adult-oriented material with an uncanny portrayal of the young Lucille Ball in the telemovie Lucy (2003), then returned to series programs with a regular role on the quirky David Duchovny-headlined Showtime comedy drama Californication (2007). She went on to appear in The Collector, The Family Tree, Crazy Eyes, and Lake Effects.
Candy Trabuco (Actor) .. Lexine (as Candy Trabucco)
Devon Williams (Actor) .. Wife
Jeremy Clarkson (Actor) .. Husband (as John Glen Bishop)
Born: April 11, 1960
Birthplace: Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Trivia: Has three children: Emily, Finlo, and Katya. Found out that his great-great-great grandfather was John Kilner (1792-1857), inventor of the Kilner jar which is used for the storage of food. Was kicked out of school for bad behaviour. Formed a motoring agency in 1984 with journalist Jonathan Gill. Was a travelling salesman as his first job and sold Paddington Bear toys for his parents' business.
Mort Drescher (Actor) .. Male Patient
Sylvia Drescher (Actor) .. Female Patient
Renée Taylor (Actor)
Born: March 19, 1933
Trivia: Habitues of the late-night Jack Paar Program first became aware of the offbeat comic talents of Renee Taylor during her semi-regular appearances in the years 1959 through 1962. In films, Taylor has usually been seen in such small but distinctive roles as whispering dress extra in Jerry Lewis' The Errand Boy and Eva Braun (yes, Eva Braun) in Mel Brooks' The Producers. In 1965, she married actor/writer Joseph Bologna, becoming his partner both professionally and in life. In 1969, Taylor and Bologna wrote and starred in the Broadway comedy Lovers and Other Strangers; the play was transferred to the screen in 1970, minus the authors' on-screen presence but with all their comic insights and witticisms intact. Taylor and Bologna went on to create the 1973 TV series Calucci's Department, co-direct such films as 1989's It Had to Be You, and co-star in such projects as the 1976 TV-movie remake of Woman of the Year. In 1972, they shared an Emmy Award for their scriptwork on the 1972 television special Acts of Love-And Other Comedies. On her own, Renee Taylor has been a TV-series regular on 1977's Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (as Annabelle) and 1993's Daddy Dearest (as Helen Mitchell, the mother of Richard Lewis and estranged wife of Don Rickles).
Edward D. Wood Jr. (Actor)
Born: October 10, 1924
Died: December 10, 1978
Birthplace: Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
Trivia: One of the strangest men to ever occupy the director's chair in Hollywood, Edward D. Wood Jr. was a denizen of the netherside of the film capital. After arriving in Hollywood as an actor, Wood moved around Poverty Row for a few years, picking up odd assignments, and emerged as a writer-director in the mid 1950s in a series of low-budget movies focusing on crime, sexual deviance, transvestism, flying saucers, atomic radiation, and the occult. Wood admitted that the transvestism was autobiographical, but how involved he was with any of the other subjects is an open question. Glen Or Glenda (1953) was his most personal film, an ineptly written and directed, but sincere, plea for an understanding of transvestism that presented Bela Lugosi in an incomprehensible featured role and Wood himself (and his wife) as the main subject of the film. Other films, including The Sinister Urge (1960), a cautionary tale about the effects of pornography, and Bride of the Monster (1956) followed, but Wood's immortality as a filmmaker was established with Plan Nine From Outer Space (1956), a bizarre but utterly entertaining story of grave robbers from deep space, featuring ludicrous dialogue, non-existent special effects, and some of the worst acting ever to grace a feature film, all pulled together in an utterly inept but ultimately near-hypnotic manner by Wood. His follow-up film, Night Of The Ghouls (1959), remained in the lab for 23 years because Wood couldn't pay the processing bill. During the '60s and '70s he moved on the periphery of Hollywood, supporting himself by grinding out pornographic novels, among other works. He died in 1978, just two years before a loving public rediscovered him and Plan Nine From Outer Space, which has since acquired a cult following akin to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He would, no doubt, be pleased, amused, and amazed by the international following and recognition he has achieved in the decades since.
Rachel Chagall (Actor)
Born: November 24, 1956
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Cristine Rose (Actor) .. Dr. Voort (as Christine Rose)
Born: January 31, 1951
Birthplace: Lynwood, California, United States
Trivia: California native Cristine Rose cultivated an extremely successful onscreen career with a huge number of guest appearances on various TV shows like Moonlighting, St. Elsewhere, and Growing Pains. In 2006, Rose's already familiar face became even more of a fixture in American living rooms when she scored the recurring role of Angela Petrelli on the show Heroes. She was also in the 2011 romantic comedy Take Me Home.

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